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Associate Professor Francesca Bartlett is an academic at the TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland. She is affiliated with the Centre for Public, International and Comparative Law and holds roles including Vice President of the International Association of Legal Ethics. Her research focuses on legal ethics, access to justice, and feminist jurisprudence. Previously a commercial solicitor in Melbourne and Brisbane, she now teaches Ethics and Family Law.
- Education Background: Extensive legal practice experience with no formal education details listed
Research Interests: Her work examines lawyers' ethical obligations, gender dynamics in legal professions, and technology's impact on legal practice. Notable projects include the Australian Feminist Judgments Project and studies on Pacific legal education systems.
Publications Trends: Recent outputs analyze lawyer adaptability to disruption, domestic violence advocacy ethics, and legal technology adoption. Earlier works address cross-jurisdictional apology orders, competency in collective actions, and gendered disciplinary patterns.
- Awards/Grants: ARC Discovery Grant (2010s), AIBE Applied Research Fund, New Colombo Plan Mobility Grant
Advising/Grants: Led projects on legal tech in assistance sectors and small firm innovation. Supervised multiple research initiatives including Solomon Islands legal reform studies. Served on Queensland Law Society's Ethics Advisory Committee.
Labs/Teams: Core member of UQ's Centre for Public, International and Comparative Law. Collaborates internationally via Stanford University visits and ANZLC conferences.




